The MAKING 3D ANIMATED FILM STORY OF RIAU PEOPLE'S STORY OF A GREEN PRINCESS USING MARK SEAM UNWRAP AND FOLEY EFFECT METHOD
Pembuatan Film Animasi 3D Cerita Rakyat Riau Kisah Putri Hijau Menggunakan Metode Mark Seam Unwrap dan Foley Effect
Abstract
In the Rokan Hilir area there is a temple that is said to be a legacy of the Green Princess and can be used as historical evidence that this story really exists. The story of Putri Hijau is a story that developed in Pekaitan, Rokan Hilir, Riau. But now, to find out how the story of the Green Princess is very difficult because there is no visual media, even written literature is also difficult to find and it is feared that this story will be forgotten over time. Even today not all people know this story. Therefore, visual media in the form of 3D animation was made so that people can find out about this story and have visual media that can be used to preserve the folklore in their area. This 3D animation was created using the method of unwrapping materials and foley effects. The results obtained after making this 3D animated film are using the unwrapping method resulting in a more detailed, neat texture, so it fits into an object that is the focus of the camera. And by using the Foley Effect method, a more detailed and natural sound is produced. In addition, this film is also made using a blender application and follows the stages in making animated.Published
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